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Summer School "Ecology and Society: Frontiers and Boundaries" / 3 - 7 June 2019

Ecosystems societies Climate change Forests Hydrosystems Atmosphere Biodiversity Agrosystems Pressures Impacts Modelling Pollution Ecotoxicology Biogeochimical cycles Ecology Adaptability
Field trip 2015 - Château Suduiraut, Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Field trip 2015 - Château Suduiraut, Crédits photo LabEx COTE
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Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Welcome !
Welcome !
Boat trip
Boat trip
City trip - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
City trip - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Cellars
Cellars
Cellars
Cellars
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Group 2018 - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Field Trip
Field Trip
Evening
Evening
Dune du Pyla
Dune du Pyla
Round table - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Round table - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vineyards
Vineyards
Cellars
Cellars
Vineyard - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vineyard - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Dune du Pyla
Dune du Pyla
Boat trip
Boat trip
Vineyards
Vineyards
Forests week
Forests week
Vineyards
Vineyards

Eric VILLENAVE

Last update Friday 17 May 2013

University of Bordeaux – CNRS, France – Atmospheric Chemistry

Eric VILLENAVE

Prof. E. Villenave has a full-time position of Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Bordeaux (France). From 2012 to 2016, he has been the Director of the "Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de l'Univers (OASU)", an observatory of both CNRS and the University of Bordeaux, counting in his perimeter around 500 researchers, engineers, technicians, PhD students and post-docs, working on different fields like air pollution, water pollution, environmental chemistry, ecotoxicology, paleoclimatology, oceanography, astrophysics, astronomy, etc. For the last 20 years, he has been involved mainly in mechanistic studies of radical reactions of tropospheric interest. More recently, he has developed new activities related to field measurements. He spent one year in 1996-1997 working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (MD, USA). His group collaborates with several groups in France and Europe, and in United States, and has many PhD students and post-docs. He was involved in the French National Program on Atmospheric Chemistry, the French National Programme PRIMEQUAL on the Air Quality, has participated to 5 EU-project and has conducted many research projects during the last years. Prof. E. Villenave was also a member of the Scientific Committee of the French National Program on Atmospheric Chemistry; he has co-organized 10 national and international conferences and is the author or co-author of more than 70 peer reviewed publications and 220 communications. He has also headed during ten years the Master of Environmental Chemistry at the University of Bordeaux. Between 2009 and 2012, he chaired the French Group of Chemical Kinetics and Photochemistry and was acting for the Direction of CNRS as a project manager, following all the different activities and programs of atmospheric interest.